VFD Friction heater in progress

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 19

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 4 года назад +2

    How much more efficient is this as compared to a electric space heater ??? Thanks

    • @bluuedaniel
      @bluuedaniel 2 года назад +1

      Considerably. He wouldn’t be fooling around this long competing with a space heater, on par.

  • @chronokoks
    @chronokoks 11 лет назад

    so what is the benefit of this little machine against let's say a baseboard heater?

  • @spturks
    @spturks 11 лет назад

    great work, thicker aluminum welds is not a bad thing. how much for a unit without the motor?

    • @oilpiggy
      @oilpiggy  11 лет назад

      Send me an Email @ frictionheater@hotmail.com and I will give you the info.
      Thank you
      Gabriel Peterson

  • @4mbrad642
    @4mbrad642 10 лет назад

    See you like automation direct ;-)
    Nice project!

  • @xerxies1941
    @xerxies1941 10 лет назад

    greetings oilpiggy, can you relay feedback from your friends that had one made as to what they think of your machines?
    or get them to post some feed back ... if there was some genuine feedback from customers...i would decide weather to purchase or not...thanks

  • @jasoncunninghambluejmc
    @jasoncunninghambluejmc 11 лет назад

    awesome and amazing

  • @rushh9005
    @rushh9005 11 лет назад

    Very Nice

  • @jcardwell3rd
    @jcardwell3rd 11 лет назад

    You should put it in water of a certain volume and measure temp change, or melt ice for btus ore something. We need data man! ;-)

  • @188tbone
    @188tbone 10 лет назад

    You went to 220/440-3ph, I don't know why but you know I don't have that in my home. Is this the industrial version? Are you still playing with 110?

    • @oilpiggy
      @oilpiggy  10 лет назад +1

      I am using 110v in from the wall to the VFD that converts the power to 3PH 220v out to the motor.
      This make controlling the motor RPM cheap and easy.

    • @victoryfirst2878
      @victoryfirst2878 2 года назад

      @@oilpiggy Do you sell your heaters Sir ??? Let me know and how efficient is the unit oilpiggy ???

  • @jcardwell3rd
    @jcardwell3rd 11 лет назад

    Melt a pound of ice or submerge in water and measure temp change to get some btu info or something. Data! ;-)

  • @jcardwell3rd
    @jcardwell3rd 11 лет назад

    Test

  • @oilpiggy
    @oilpiggy  10 лет назад

    @ Larry Gordon,
    I can not make people give feed back, but I do ask that they do!!. Very few people want to let anyone know they even have them. I wish more people who have them would come forward and share but again I can't make anyone do that I can only ask. There are 100s of them around the world at this point and only hand full of them still keep in contact with me via phone and they have asked to keep unanimous.
    I will ask openly, If anyone who has one, can you link your videos to mine or just give a shout out.
    Thank you
    Oilpiggy @ frinctionheater@hotmail.com
    Best wishes and everyone keep up the good works!

    • @xerxies1941
      @xerxies1941 10 лет назад +1

      thankyou and good luck!!!

  • @icebluscorpion
    @icebluscorpion Год назад

    It's not DC my pal. Please do your math correct. It's 3 phase which means to the 2.1A times the 220 Volts you have to multiply it with the Squareroot of 3 which equals 2.1 x 220 x sqrt (3) =800.20 Watt